'Teen Wolf' season 6 spoilers: show's new opening sequence revealed

Scott (Tyler Posey) and Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) are featured in the "Teen Wolf" season 6 promo poster. MTV

"Teen Wolf" wants fans to feel the gravitas of the sixth and final season with a short montage that shows how far Scott (Tyler Posey) and his pack have come over the years.

The MTV show released the first look at its last title sequence that pays homage to some of the most dangerous and deadliest villains that the Beacon Hills heroes have faced in its half-a-decade history. The snippets of the antagonists interwoven with glimpses of the protagonists of the supernatural program make for a sweet and nostalgic video clip.

But of course, one more big bad will be joining the ranks of the Oni, The Beast of Gevaudan and even the returning Peter Hale (Ian Bohen). The Ghost Riders will arrive at the fictional town and are tipped to wreak havoc while Scott and company try their best to safeguard their hometown. However, given that when "Teen Wolf" season 6 premieres, the heroes will also be trying to survive their senior year of high school, it is safe to say that there will be more pressure and drama lingering in the air.

Speaking of drama, confirmation that Stiles (Dylan O'Brien) and Lydia (Holland Roden) will finally dive headfirst into a romance left a couple of fans wondering about what will happen to Malia (Shelley Hennig). Entertainment Weekly writer Natalie Abrams tips that Malia will still be a pivotal part of the pack more so with the upcoming plot arc for Stiles.

"She plays a crucial role in the whole 'remembering Stiles' business after he's taken by the Ghost Riders," she wrote in her Spoiler Room feature for the media outlet. "But if you're more worried that Malia is spending her nights alone missing Stiles, don't forget: Stiles has been erased, so she can't even remember him. Not helping? How about this: She's found someone new to spend her nights with."

"Teen Wolf's" sixth and final season premieres on Nov. 15 and will continue to air every Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on MTV.

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